World ( The cow news digital ) US President Donald Trump has issued a fresh warning to Iran, saying that military action could continue unless Tehran agrees to a deal with Washington. Trump said that if negotiations fail, Iran’s infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, could become targets in the coming days.
Speaking in a recent interview, Trump claimed that the United States had already engaged in discussions with Iranian officials and urged Tehran to reach an agreement. He said energy-related targets in Iran would be considered during the final stages of any potential military campaign.
“If there is no agreement and they are not willing to negotiate, we will take action against major infrastructure targets,” Trump said, according to comments reported from the interview. He added that Iran’s remaining military capabilities had been significantly weakened but claimed that some capacity still existed.
The remarks have increased tensions between Washington and Tehran, with concerns growing over the possibility of further escalation in the region. Iran has repeatedly opposed foreign pressure and has maintained that it will defend its national interests against any threats.
Trump also addressed the issue of the Strait of Hormuz, a strategically important waterway that plays a major role in global energy shipments. Earlier, he had suggested the possibility of imposing a toll-related measure on vessels using the route, but later appeared to distance himself from the idea.
The US president said he did not want any country to impose charges on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. He also claimed that Gulf nations would prefer investing in the United States rather than paying additional fees related to the waterway.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most important maritime routes, with a significant portion of global oil supplies passing through it. Any conflict affecting the area could have wider economic consequences, including potential impacts on energy markets.
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Iran and the United States have had strained relations for decades, with disputes ranging from nuclear issues to regional security concerns. International observers have warned that continued military threats and confrontational statements could make diplomatic efforts more difficult.
The latest comments from Trump are expected to draw reactions from Iranian officials and other countries monitoring developments in the Middle East.

